Sen. Rick Scott Releases Daily Update on Coronavirus Growth Rate by State and Florida County

April 11, 2020

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Senator Rick Scott released an update on the growth rate of cases of the Coronavirus by state, and by county in Florida, as of April 11, 2020, according to Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering and Florida Department of Health data. Senator Scott is releasing this information daily to show which states are slowing the growth of Coronavirus. Please note: data provided from Johns Hopkins is compiled from federal data and may have discrepancies from latest state updates.

 

Please see the charts below of Confirmed Cases by US State and by Florida County, as of April 11, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

State

4/3/20

4/10/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases

(4/3-4/10)

Rank by Growth Rate (Highest=1st)

Change from Previous Ranking

Delaware

450

1326

195%

1

South Dakota

187

536

187%

2

Maryland

2758

6968

153%

3

Rhode Island

711

1727

143%

4

West Virginia

237

574

142%

5

?3

Pennsylvania

8570

20051

134%

6

?1

Puerto Rico

316

725

129%

7

?8

Nebraska

279

635

128%

8

?3

Virginia

2012

4509

124%

9

Kentucky

770

1693

120%

10

?26

District of Columbia

757

1660

119%

11

?1

Connecticut

4914

10538

114%

12

?6

Texas

5734

12105

111%

13

Missouri

1864

3897

109%

14

?16

New Mexico

534

1081

102%

15

?3

Massachusetts

10402

20974

102%

16

Indiana

3437

6907

101%

17

Illinois

8904

17887

101%

18

?6

Iowa

699

1388

99%

19

?1

Alabama

1495

2947

97%

20

?6

Georgia

5831

11485

97%

21

?2

Louisiana

10297

19253

87%

22

?2

New Jersey

29895

54588

83%

23

?2

Mississippi

1358

2469

82%

24

?1

Oklahoma

990

1794

81%

25

?1

South Carolina

1700

3067

80%

26

?7

Nevada

1514

2722

80%

27

?15

Kansas

629

1117

78%

28

?9

Ohio

3312

5878

77%

29

?2

North Carolina

2251

3965

76%

30

?2

Michigan

12744

22434

76%

31

?9

California

12004

21081

76%

32

?1

Vermont

389

679

75%

33

?4

New Hampshire

479

819

71%

34

?29

Florida

10268

17531

71%

35

?3

Minnesota

788

1336

70%

36

?7

Utah

1255

2103

68%

37

?2

New York

102987

172348

67%

38

?3

Arkansas

704

1171

66%

39

?2

Colorado

3742

6202

66%

40

North Dakota

173

278

61%

41

Arizona

1937

3112

61%

42

?8

Tennessee

3067

4891

59%

43

?3

Alaska

157

246

57%

44

?1

Wisconsin

2012

3068

52%

45

?1

Idaho

891

1354

52%

46

?2

Montana

243

365

50%

47

?5

Washington

6846

10119

48%

48

?2

Wyoming

162

239

48%

49

Oregon

899

1322

47%

50

?3

Hawaii

319

442

39%

51

?13

Maine

432

586

36%

52

?1

Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Confirmed Cases by US State, as of April 11, 2020.

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Florida County

4/4/20

4/11/20

Rolling 7-Day Growth Rate in Confirmed Cases

(4/4-4/11)

Alachua  

115

174

51%

Baker  

11

17

55%

Bay  

23

36

57%

Bradford  

6

24

300%

Brevard  

65

120

85%

Broward  

1792

2806

57%

Calhoun  

4

5

25%

Charlotte  

47

107

128%

Citrus  

33

66

100%

Clay  

72

158

119%

Collier  

212

344

62%

Columbia  

9

24

167%

Dade  

3667

6487

77%

Desoto  

10

20

100%

Dixie  

1

2

100%

Duval  

366

635

73%

Escambia  

117

206

76%

Flagler  

29

44

52%

Franklin  

1

2

100%

Gadsden  

4

14

250%

Gilchrist  

0

4

400%

Glades  

3

4

33%

Gulf  

1

1

0%

Hamilton  

0

2

200%

Hardee  

1

3

200%

Hendry  

6

16

167%

Hernando  

39

65

67%

Highlands  

29

51

76%

Hillsborough  

485

690

42%

Holmes  

1

2

100%

Indian River  

49

70

43%

Jackson  

4

5

25%

Jefferson  

0

9

900%

Lafayette  

0

1

100%

Lake  

89

149

67%

Lee  

334

584

75%

Leon  

41

112

173%

Levy  

2

6

200%

Liberty  

0

1

100%

Madison  

4

14

250%

Manatee  

126

203

61%

Marion  

39

83

113%

Martin  

46

115

150%

Monroe  

41

58

41%

Nassau  

20

33

65%

Okaloosa  

59

91

54%

Okeechobee  

2

5

150%

Orange  

631

914

45%

Osceola  

207

317

53%

Palm Beach  

908

1441

59%

Pasco  

85

148

74%

Pinellas  

328

444

35%

Polk  

138

242

75%

Putnam  

18

29

61%

Santa Rosa  

49

105

114%

Sarasota  

127

219

72%

Seminole  

167

242

45%

St. Johns  

127

167

31%

St. Lucie  

67

148

121%

Sumter  

71

107

51%

Suwannee  

17

66

288%

Taylor  

0

1

100%

Union  

1

2

100%

Volusia  

129

195

51%

Wakulla  

4

7

75%

Walton  

21

27

29%

Washington  

1

3

200%

Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Disease Control and Health Protection

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